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E. Salsano, L. Croci, E. Maderna, L. Lupo, B. Pollo, M. T. Giordana, G. G. Consalez, and G. Finocchiaro
Expression of the neurogenic basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor NEUROG1 identifies a subgroup of medulloblastomas not expressing ATOH1
Neuro-oncol, July 1, 2007; 9(3): 298 - 307.
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FASEB J.Home page
S. Farioli-Vecchioli, M. Tanori, L. Micheli, M. Mancuso, L. Leonardi, A. Saran, M. T. Ciotti, E. Ferretti, A. Gulino, S. Pazzaglia, et al.
Inhibition of medulloblastoma tumorigenesis by the antiproliferative and pro-differentiative gene PC3
FASEB J, July 1, 2007; 21(9): 2215 - 2225.
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J. Neurosci.Home page
S. Deng, A. Hirschberg, T. Worzfeld, J. Y. Penachioni, A. Korostylev, J. M. Swiercz, P. Vodrazka, O. Mauti, E. T. Stoeckli, L. Tamagnone, et al.
Plexin-B2, But Not Plexin-B1, Critically Modulates Neuronal Migration and Patterning of the Developing Nervous System In Vivo
J. Neurosci., June 6, 2007; 27(23): 6333 - 6347.
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Cancer Res.Home page
T. D. McCall, C. A. Pedone, and D. W. Fults
Apoptosis Suppression by Somatic Cell Transfer of Bcl-2 Promotes Sonic Hedgehog-Dependent Medulloblastoma Formation in Mice
Cancer Res., June 1, 2007; 67(11): 5179 - 5185.
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F. Balordi and G. Fishell
Hedgehog Signaling in the Subventricular Zone Is Required for Both the Maintenance of Stem Cells and the Migration of Newborn Neurons
J. Neurosci., May 30, 2007; 27(22): 5936 - 5947.
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C. Vaillant, O. Michos, S. Orolicki, F. Brellier, S. Taieb, E. Moreno, H. Te, R. Zeller, and D. Monard
Protease nexin 1 and its receptor LRP modulate SHH signalling during cerebellar development
Development, May 1, 2007; 134(9): 1745 - 1754.
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R. H. Friedel, G. Kerjan, H. Rayburn, U. Schuller, C. Sotelo, M. Tessier-Lavigne, and A. Chedotal
Plexin-B2 Controls the Development of Cerebellar Granule Cells
J. Neurosci., April 4, 2007; 27(14): 3921 - 3932.
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B. Stecca, C. Mas, V. Clement, M. Zbinden, R. Correa, V. Piguet, F. Beermann, and A. Ruiz i Altaba
Melanomas require HEDGEHOG-GLI signaling regulated by interactions between GLI1 and the RAS-MEK/AKT pathways
PNAS, April 3, 2007; 104(14): 5895 - 5900.
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W. A. Alcaraz, D. A. Gold, E. Raponi, P. M. Gent, D. Concepcion, and B. A. Hamilton
Zfp423 controls proliferation and differentiation of neural precursors in cerebellar vermis formation
PNAS, December 19, 2006; 103(51): 19424 - 19429.
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B. A. Hatton, P. S. Knoepfler, A. M. Kenney, D. H. Rowitch, I. M. de Alboran, J. M. Olson, and R. N. Eisenman
N-myc Is an Essential Downstream Effector of Shh Signaling during both Normal and Neoplastic Cerebellar Growth.
Cancer Res., September 1, 2006; 66(17): 8655 - 8661.
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DevelopmentHome page
J. D. Corrales, S. Blaess, E. M. Mahoney, and A. L. Joyner
The level of sonic hedgehog signaling regulates the complexity of cerebellar foliation
Development, May 1, 2006; 133(9): 1811 - 1821.
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S. R. Browd, A. M. Kenney, O. N. Gottfried, J. W. Yoon, D. Walterhouse, C. A. Pedone, and D. W. Fults
N-myc Can Substitute for Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling in a Mouse Model of Sonic Hedgehog-Induced Medulloblastoma.
Cancer Res., March 1, 2006; 66(5): 2666 - 2672.
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J. Cayuso, F. Ulloa, B. Cox, J. Briscoe, and E. Marti
The Sonic hedgehog pathway independently controls the patterning, proliferation and survival of neuroepithelial cells by regulating Gli activity
Development, February 1, 2006; 133(3): 517 - 528.
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R. J. Roper, L. L. Baxter, N. G. Saran, D. K. Klinedinst, P. A. Beachy, and R. H. Reeves
Defective cerebellar response to mitogenic Hedgehog signaling in Down's syndrome mice
PNAS, January 31, 2006; 103(5): 1452 - 1456.
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J. Mills, A. Niewmierzycka, A. Oloumi, B. Rico, R. St-Arnaud, I. R. Mackenzie, N. M. Mawji, J. Wilson, L. F. Reichardt, and S. Dedhar
Critical Role of Integrin-Linked Kinase in Granule Cell Precursor Proliferation and Cerebellar Development
J. Neurosci., January 18, 2006; 26(3): 830 - 840.
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Hum Mol GenetHome page
K. Nagao, N. Togawa, K. Fujii, H. Uchikawa, Y. Kohno, M. Yamada, and T. Miyashita
Detecting tissue-specific alternative splicing and disease-associated aberrant splicing of the PTCH gene with exon junction microarrays
Hum. Mol. Genet., November 15, 2005; 14(22): 3379 - 3388.
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Y. Choi, P. R. Borghesani, J. A. Chan, and R. A. Segal
Migration from a Mitogenic Niche Promotes Cell-Cycle Exit
J. Neurosci., November 9, 2005; 25(45): 10437 - 10445.
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C. M. Louie and J. G. Gleeson
Genetic basis of Joubert syndrome and related disorders of cerebellar development
Hum. Mol. Genet., October 15, 2005; 14(suppl_2): R235 - R242.
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C. Klein, S. J. B. Butt, R. P. Machold, J. E. Johnson, and G. Fishell
Cerebellum- and forebrain-derived stem cells possess intrinsic regional character
Development, October 15, 2005; 132(20): 4497 - 4508.
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B. Argenti, R. Gallo, L. Di Marcotullio, E. Ferretti, M. Napolitano, S. Canterini, E. De Smaele, A. Greco, M. T. Fiorenza, M. Maroder, et al.
Hedgehog Antagonist RENKCTD11 Regulates Proliferation and Apoptosis of Developing Granule Cell Progenitors
J. Neurosci., September 7, 2005; 25(36): 8338 - 8346.
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J. L. Close, B. Gumuscu, and T. A. Reh
Retinal neurons regulate proliferation of postnatal progenitors and Muller glia in the rat retina via TGF{beta} signaling
Development, July 1, 2005; 132(13): 3015 - 3026.
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S. W.M. Bruggeman, M. E. Valk-Lingbeek, P. P.M. van der Stoop, J. J.L. Jacobs, K. Kieboom, E. Tanger, D. Hulsman, C. Leung, Y. Arsenijevic, S. Marino, et al.
Ink4a and Arf differentially affect cell proliferation and neural stem cell self-renewal in Bmi1-deficient mice
Genes & Dev., June 15, 2005; 19(12): 1438 - 1443.
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V. Palma, D. A. Lim, N. Dahmane, P. Sanchez, T. C. Brionne, C. D. Herzberg, Y. Gitton, A. Carleton, A. Alvarez-Buylla, and A. R. i Altaba
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Development, January 15, 2005; 132(2): 335 - 344.
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A. M. Canudas, V. Di Giorgi-Gerevini, L. Iacovelli, G. Nano, M. D'Onofrio, A. Arcella, F. Giangaspero, C. Busceti, L. Ricci-Vitiani, G. Battaglia, et al.
PHCCC, a Specific Enhancer of Type 4 Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors, Reduces Proliferation and Promotes Differentiation of Cerebellar Granule Cell Neuroprecursors
J. Neurosci., November 17, 2004; 24(46): 10343 - 10352.
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J. D. Corrales, G. L. Rocco, S. Blaess, Q. Guo, and A. L. Joyner
Spatial pattern of sonic hedgehog signaling through Gli genes during cerebellum development
Development, November 15, 2004; 131(22): 5581 - 5590.
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Chem SensesHome page
H. Miura, H. Kato, Y. Kusakabe, M. Tagami, J. Miura-Ohnuma, Y. Ninomiya, and A. Hino
A Strong Nerve Dependence of Sonic hedgehog Expression in Basal Cells in Mouse Taste Bud and an Autonomous Transcriptional Control of Genes in Differentiated Taste Cells
Chem Senses, November 1, 2004; 29(9): 823 - 831.
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L. Di Marcotullio, E. Ferretti, E. De Smaele, B. Argenti, C. Mincione, F. Zazzeroni, R. Gallo, L. Masuelli, M. Napolitano, M. Maroder, et al.
RENKCTD11 is a suppressor of Hedgehog signaling and is deleted in human medulloblastoma
PNAS, July 20, 2004; 101(29): 10833 - 10838.
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I. Rios, R. Alvarez-Rodriguez, E. Marti, and S. Pons
Bmp2 antagonizes sonic hedgehog-mediated proliferation of cerebellar granule neurones through Smad5 signalling
Development, July 1, 2004; 131(13): 3159 - 3168.